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Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance

Soil microbial communities have great potential for bioremediation of recalcitrant aromatic compounds. However, it is unclear which taxa and genes in the communities, and how they contribute to the bioremediation in the polluted soils. To get clues about this fundamental question here, time-course (...

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Autores principales: Kato, Hiromi, Mori, Hiroshi, Maruyama, Fumito, Toyoda, Atsushi, Oshima, Kenshiro, Endo, Ryo, Fuchu, Genki, Miyakoshi, Masatoshi, Dozono, Ayumi, Ohtsubo, Yoshiyuki, Nagata, Yuji, Hattori, Masahira, Fujiyama, Asao, Kurokawa, Ken, Tsuda, Masataka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4675710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26428854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsv023
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author Kato, Hiromi
Mori, Hiroshi
Maruyama, Fumito
Toyoda, Atsushi
Oshima, Kenshiro
Endo, Ryo
Fuchu, Genki
Miyakoshi, Masatoshi
Dozono, Ayumi
Ohtsubo, Yoshiyuki
Nagata, Yuji
Hattori, Masahira
Fujiyama, Asao
Kurokawa, Ken
Tsuda, Masataka
author_facet Kato, Hiromi
Mori, Hiroshi
Maruyama, Fumito
Toyoda, Atsushi
Oshima, Kenshiro
Endo, Ryo
Fuchu, Genki
Miyakoshi, Masatoshi
Dozono, Ayumi
Ohtsubo, Yoshiyuki
Nagata, Yuji
Hattori, Masahira
Fujiyama, Asao
Kurokawa, Ken
Tsuda, Masataka
author_sort Kato, Hiromi
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description Soil microbial communities have great potential for bioremediation of recalcitrant aromatic compounds. However, it is unclear which taxa and genes in the communities, and how they contribute to the bioremediation in the polluted soils. To get clues about this fundamental question here, time-course (up to 24 weeks) metagenomic analysis of microbial community in a closed soil microcosm artificially polluted with four aromatic compounds, including phenanthrene, was conducted to investigate the changes in the community structures and gene pools. The pollution led to drastic changes in the community structures and the gene sets for pollutant degradation. Complete degradation of phenanthrene was strongly suggested to occur by the syntrophic metabolism by Mycobacterium and the most proliferating genus, Burkholderia. The community structure at Week 24 (∼12 weeks after disappearance of the pollutants) returned to the structure similar to that before pollution. Our time-course metagenomic analysis of phage genes strongly suggested the involvement of the ‘kill-the-winner’ phenomenon (i.e. phage predation of Burkholderia cells) for the returning of the microbial community structure. The pollution resulted in a decrease in taxonomic diversity and a drastic increase in diversity of gene pools in the communities, showing the functional redundancy and robustness of the communities against chemical disturbance.
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spelling pubmed-46757102015-12-11 Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance Kato, Hiromi Mori, Hiroshi Maruyama, Fumito Toyoda, Atsushi Oshima, Kenshiro Endo, Ryo Fuchu, Genki Miyakoshi, Masatoshi Dozono, Ayumi Ohtsubo, Yoshiyuki Nagata, Yuji Hattori, Masahira Fujiyama, Asao Kurokawa, Ken Tsuda, Masataka DNA Res Full Papers Soil microbial communities have great potential for bioremediation of recalcitrant aromatic compounds. However, it is unclear which taxa and genes in the communities, and how they contribute to the bioremediation in the polluted soils. To get clues about this fundamental question here, time-course (up to 24 weeks) metagenomic analysis of microbial community in a closed soil microcosm artificially polluted with four aromatic compounds, including phenanthrene, was conducted to investigate the changes in the community structures and gene pools. The pollution led to drastic changes in the community structures and the gene sets for pollutant degradation. Complete degradation of phenanthrene was strongly suggested to occur by the syntrophic metabolism by Mycobacterium and the most proliferating genus, Burkholderia. The community structure at Week 24 (∼12 weeks after disappearance of the pollutants) returned to the structure similar to that before pollution. Our time-course metagenomic analysis of phage genes strongly suggested the involvement of the ‘kill-the-winner’ phenomenon (i.e. phage predation of Burkholderia cells) for the returning of the microbial community structure. The pollution resulted in a decrease in taxonomic diversity and a drastic increase in diversity of gene pools in the communities, showing the functional redundancy and robustness of the communities against chemical disturbance. Oxford University Press 2015-12 2015-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4675710/ /pubmed/26428854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsv023 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Kazusa DNA Research Institute. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kato, Hiromi
Mori, Hiroshi
Maruyama, Fumito
Toyoda, Atsushi
Oshima, Kenshiro
Endo, Ryo
Fuchu, Genki
Miyakoshi, Masatoshi
Dozono, Ayumi
Ohtsubo, Yoshiyuki
Nagata, Yuji
Hattori, Masahira
Fujiyama, Asao
Kurokawa, Ken
Tsuda, Masataka
Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
title Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
title_full Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
title_fullStr Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
title_full_unstemmed Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
title_short Time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
title_sort time-series metagenomic analysis reveals robustness of soil microbiome against chemical disturbance
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4675710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26428854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsv023
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